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- noun Plural form of
funk .
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Examples
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I would definitely find someone to talk to – a professional, a friend, a family member anyone. we all get in funks and when Im in one I find its so much easier to talk to someone I trust who can listen objectively.
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I noticed when she arrived that she was in one of her "funks," not depression but rather not taking care of herself and drinking more than normal.
My Week As A Western Movie Brigindo 2008
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I noticed when she arrived that she was in one of her "funks," not depression but rather not taking care of herself and drinking more than normal.
Archive 2008-03-01 Brigindo 2008
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I noticed when she arrived that she was in one of her "funks," not depression but rather not taking care of herself and drinking more than normal.
My Week As A Western Movie Brigindo 2008
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(Particularly when it goes into printing "funks".)
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"funks," though the Allied aviators knew that it was not their opponents 'lack of courage which was the principal fault, even if they had lost _morale_ from being the under dog and lacked British and French initiative, but numbers and material.
My Second Year of the War Frederick Palmer 1915
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"funks" the pain of landing over a fence and tries his best to avoid jumping.
The Horsewoman A Practical Guide to Side-Saddle Riding, 2nd. Ed. Alice M. Hayes 1873
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It's really hard to call out one particular player, though just about everyone in the Kansas rotation went through offensive funks.
Kansas - Team Notes 2010
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THE BAD NEWS: While the offense showed promise and potential, too often the Huskers were stymied by long scoring funks.
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Far too often, the team went into shooting funks and long scoring droughts.
Conference USA 2010
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